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Going to say Sansibia. I have some similar xenids and a large portion of the colony turned into chowder on the drive home. The remaining colony lived but was always marginal. It has since rebounded and grows - albeit slower than other xenia I've had and lost the nice blue coloration being a light brownish color now :(
 
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technoshaman":298si2hp said:
Going to say Sansibia. I have some similar xenids and a large portion of the colony turned into chowder on the drive home. The remaining colony lived but was always marginal. It has since rebounded and grows - albeit slower than other xenia I've had and lost the nice blue coloration being a light brownish color now :(

I sadly have to report that out of the few hundred polyps I started with, 99% of them melted away over a three day period over the holidays. I have absolutely no idea why. Water parameters hadn't changed, nothing new was added to the tank, the coral seemed to be doing great -- and then, boom. Polyps just started disappearing en masse.

There are perhaps 10 polyps remaining. I have some hope that it may start to come back, we'll see what happens.
 

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